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Lilo and Stitch in Trek

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It took me ages to realize it, but in Titan we see a species known as the Sti'ach. One of them is a counselor aboard titan. He is a ferocious predator, under a meter high, with blue fur, gigantic black eyes, large sharp teeth, a huge mouth, rounded ears, and spines down the back of the neck, described as looking like a vicious teddy bear, and often the subject of hugs from the crew. Great homage, if you ask me =)
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Holy shit that's awsome! My god-daughter would love that! Well, she would if she were into trek and not hello kitty.
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I might have to read those books now. He doesn't listen to Elvis, does he?
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Stitch as a ships counsler. God help that crew.
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:laughroll:

I almost cried when I read this. That is Awesome!
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Awesome catch, Bryan! :laughroll:
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That is amazing, lol. I love it!
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The character wasn't introduced by David Mack, was he? I just ask because in the Star Trek: Vanguard novel Reap The Whirlwind, he introduces us to Ensign Jeff Anderson of the Starfleet Corps of Engineers, a slacker with an odd obsession with hockey. Also introduced is his friend, Ensign Brian O'Halloran, also of the SCE, who wasn't even supposed to be here today...

I guess if you're already writing Star Trek novels, it can't hurt to give a geeky shout out or two.
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Lilo and Stitch is my all time favorite Disney movie.
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Capt. Jethro wrote:Lilo and Stitch is my all time favorite Disney movie.
Definitely up near the top for me, too.
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"Ohana.........Ohana means family. No one get left behind."
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Or forgotten. :)
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niesta nala quiesta

(or however you spell it)
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Lt. Staplic wrote:niesta nala quiesta

(or however you spell it)
That would be: Meka Nalga Quista (in these instinces, the g is silent, at least according to the creators).
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oh well, my spelling works well for me :P
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